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Animals in Bronze and Jade
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An Introduction to the Neolithic Period (6000-2000 BCE)
The region bordering the Yellow River, which runs more than 3,400 miles from the Himalayan Mountains to the Pacific Ocean, has long been considered the cradle of Chinese civilization. These vast, fertile plains encouraged the rise of agriculture and the development of neolithic cultures (New Stone Age, roughly 6000-2000 BCE). Archeological discoveries made over the past few decades have revealed that early societies also flourished to the south, along the Yangzi River, as well as sites in the far northeast. These finds indicate that Chinese civilization arose through the gradual blending of several regional cultures.
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An Introduction to the Geography of the Himalayas
The Himalayas are the highest mountain ranges in the world, and from them flow the major rivers of Asia. Learn more.
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An Introduction to the Geography of Southeast Asia
Only in the past sixty years has “Southeast Asia” been used to refer to the region comprising modern-day Burma (Myanmar), Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Brunei, and the Philippines. Learn more.
Battles at Ichi-no-tani and Yashima
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An Introduction to the Geography of the Persian World and West Asia
Iran’s rich history stretches back to about 8000 BCE, when the first settlements appeared in western Iran and the Caspian sea.
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Create a Color Trip Collage
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Plant your own Past Continuous Tense Forest
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